SafeContractor Accreditation
£350.00
What is SafeContractor Accreditation?
SafeContractor is a highly regarded SSIP-accredited scheme designed to assess health and safety competence among contractors. It offers a benchmark for ensuring that your business meets the necessary health and safety standards required for various projects.
Widely recognised across the construction industry and other sectors, SafeContractor provides a reliable standard for evaluating contractors’ health and safety arrangements. It is considered on par with other SSIP schemes like CHAS, SMAS, Exor, Acclaim, and ConstructionLine.
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What is SafeContractor Accreditation?
SafeContractor is a highly regarded SSIP-accredited scheme designed to assess health and safety competence among contractors. It offers a benchmark for ensuring that your business meets the necessary health and safety standards required for various projects.
Widely recognised across the construction industry and other sectors, SafeContractor provides a reliable standard for evaluating contractors’ health and safety arrangements. It is considered on par with other SSIP schemes like CHAS, SMAS, Exor, Acclaim, and ConstructionLine.
Benefits of SafeContractor Accreditation
If you’re contemplating whether SafeContractor accreditation is right for your business, consider these advantages:
- Enhanced Visibility: Once accredited, your business will be featured on the SafeContractor client portal, increasing your visibility within the industry.
- Streamlined Processes: Accreditation demonstrates that your health and safety practices meet industry standards, reducing the need to complete multiple health and safety questionnaires for different clients.
- Risk Reduction: Being SafeContractor accredited means your business has undergone a thorough audit, mitigating risk for clients and making you a more appealing contractor.
- Reputation Boost: The SafeContractor logo signals to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) that your health and safety practices have been rigorously assessed, enhancing your business’s reputation.
In summary, SafeContractor accreditation can significantly enhance your business’s visibility, reputation, and client base.
Free Client Portal
With your SafeContractor Accreditation SSIP, you will also gain access to a customised online portal. This portal will securely store all your certifications, RAMS, and training documents, providing convenient access whether you are on-site or in the office. This portal is available at no additional cost to our SSIP clients.
What Do You Need for Your SafeContractor Application?
The SafeContractor registration process can be detailed, which is why many businesses seek assistance from health and safety consultants. SafeContractor, along with SMAS, now requires new members’ assessments to include SafePQQ and PAS91, respectively. This means a significant number of additional documents are needed.
Golsscalm Ltd can help manage these requirements efficiently. For a one-time fee of £350 + VAT, we offer a comprehensive package that includes all necessary policies, such as Environmental, Modern Slavery, Anti-Bribery, Equality, and Quality Policies.
The SafeContractor assessment will review various health and safety policies and procedures within your business. Some of the key documents you may need to provide include:
- Health and Safety Policy
- Health and Safety Arrangements
- Risk Assessments and Method Statements
- COSHH Assessments
- Work Equipment Procedures
- First Aid Provisions
- Accident Reporting
- Health and Safety Training Certifications
- Electrical Safety Documentation
Need Assistance with Your SafeContractor Application?
Whether you need help with completing your SafeContractor application or prefer a professional to manage the process for you, Glosscalm Ltd is here to assist.
With years of experience supporting businesses of all sizes across various sectors, our team of health and safety experts can guide you through the SafeContractor registration and assessment process seamlessly.
You will work closely with a consultant who will review and assess your health and safety processes to ensure they meet the required standards.